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Surgeon’s Experience Tied to Success of Thyroid Removal: Study
Patients should ask how many of these operations the doctor does each year
- Posted October 8, 2015
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Whistle and Walk While You Work
Small study found a short stroll restored blood flow in legs after hours of sitting in a chair
- Posted October 8, 2015
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Sensitive Blood Test May Help Rule Out Heart Attack
Researchers say goal is to reduce hospital admissions, medical costs
- Posted October 7, 2015
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Help Your Child Get a Good Night’s Sleep
Start by developing a bedtime routine, pediatrician says
- Posted October 7, 2015
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New MS Drug Yields Mixed Results in Study
Relapse rates with daclizumab were lower than with a standard therapy, but side effects were greater
- Posted October 7, 2015
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Bedtime Texting May Be Hazardous to Teens’ Health
Researcher suggests placing limits on technology use
- Posted October 7, 2015
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Sun Exposure in Teen Years May Delay Onset of MS: Study
But researchers only found a connection, not cause-and-effect link
- Posted October 7, 2015
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Popular Antioxidant Seems to Spread Skin Cancer Cells in Mouse Research
But link between N-acetylcysteine and melanoma progression needs more study
- Posted October 7, 2015




















